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Your Top Ten Horror Films. (Blog Entry by dystopianfuturetoday)

Sarzy says...

I've seen far fewer horror films than I'd like, but here's my list, such as it is:

1. The Shining
2. Psycho
3. The Descent
4. Shaun of the Dead
5. Alien
6. The Thing
7. Audition
8. Halloween (NOT the Rob Zombie version)
9. The Ring
10. The Hills Have Eyes (the remake)

The worst:

1. A tie between both of the recent Texas Chainsaw Massacre remakes... ugh. If there's anything worse than Michael Bay the director, it's Michael Bay the producer.
2. House of Wax (the remake)
3. Silent Hill

And I have to say, I'm a bit puzzled to see the remake of Dawn of the Dead on so many lists. That's a classic example of style over substance (and not particularly good style, either). There wasn't a single decent, three-dimensional character in the film, which was puzzling considering that the movie spends a ridiculous amount of time with the characters sitting around talking. I hate Zack Snyder, and I'm getting ready to really despise him once he inevitably ruins Watchmen.

Your Top Ten Horror Films. (Blog Entry by dystopianfuturetoday)

kronosposeidon says...

1. The Thing
2. Shaun Of The Dead
3. Army Of Darkness
4. Dawn Of The Dead (2004) - Running zombies scare the piss out of me
5. Silence Of The Lambs
6. Nosferatu The Vampyre (1979)
7. Salem's Lot
8. Christine
9. Poltergeist
10. Evil Dead II
11. C.H.U.D.

"The Thing" is my favorite, the rest are in no particular order. And one of those is a joke. Guess which.

A few films that scared me when I was a kid but now make me laugh:

1. The Blob (1958)
2. The Wasp Woman (1959)
3. King Kong vs. Godzilla (Hey, I was a little kid when I first saw it.)

Your Top Ten Horror Films. (Blog Entry by dystopianfuturetoday)

blankfist says...

Good list, DFT. My top 10 would probably be similar to yours. Let me try.

1 - The Shining
2- The Ring
3 - Misery
4- Alien
5 - The Thing
6 - Poltergeist
7 - Dawn of the Dead (2004 version - Sorry hardcore Romero fans)
8 - Cujo
9 - Friday the 13th
10 - Children of the Corn

Honorable Mention: The Others, Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street

I love Jacob's Ladder and Shaun of the Dead, but I just think of them in a different genre than horror. Because creating a list of worst horror films would be too painful, here are a few horrorish guilty pleasures instead:

1 - Killer Klowns from Outter Space
2 - The Lost Boys
3 - Army of Darkness

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"Hot Fuzz" interview (Simon Pegg, Nick Frost) Kimmel Live!

Shaun of the Dead in 5 Minutes

kronosposeidon says...

Automatic upvote. Any video about or from "Shaun of the Dead" should be automatically sifted, IMHO. Just doing my part.
Ten views should equal ten votes. If not then I'm going to ask Congress to investigate.

finch451 (Member Profile)

DON'T

finch451 says...

Haha, one of my favourite Grindhouse trailers.

I think Nicholas Frost and Simon Pegg deserve some credit for their work in the trailer, though. You'll notice that a good portion of the characters in that cast are the 'rat pack' style team from Shaun of the Dead.

Hott Fuzz insane shootout action scene

Deano (Member Profile)

karaidl says...

What's your opinion on Ann Coulter? - http://www.videosift.com/video/Ann-Coulter-Brainless

I just got through watching Hot Fuzz no more than two minutes ago. It was a lot funnier than Shaun. Just didn't like horror and comedy mixed together - it didn't work. But then again I went through both movies not being able to appreciate 90% of the British wit.

In reply to your comment:
Sadly it was Citizen Kane. Only joking! Yeah what would you like saved, I will be your saviour!

In reply to your comment:
Shaun of the Dead.

Do I win?

Superbad Junket Meltdown

Deano (Member Profile)

Baby and Dog Sing the Blues

Dawn of the Dead (2004), opening zombie attacks

Dignant_Pink says...

rembar, you should pick up a copy of the Zombie survival handbook. in there it clearly states that zombies are as fast as the person they once were.

that being said, this clip had some ridiculous points. first off, one does not become a zombie that quickly. it takes a couple hours. second, that "guard rail" on the highway broke pretty easy, dont you think?

Shaun of the Dead is my favorite zombie movie.



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